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3.6
Yorkshire Surprise Royal
Blue Line
Properties
Changes
Adjacent
Identity
Jump
Static
Dynamic
Hunt bells
Principle
Hunter
One
Multiple
All
Working bell cycles
Monocyclic
Isocyclic
Differential
Hunter classes
Plain
Place
Bob
Single
Treble Dodging
Treble Bob
Delight
Surprise
Alliance
Treble Place
Hybrid
Little
Symmetry
Asymmetric
Palindromic
Double
Rotational
Offset
Leadheads
Plain Bob
Grandsire
Original
Cyclic
Rounds
Course properties
True plain course
True leads
Right place
Uneven parity
Layered
Place notation
-30-14-50-16-1270-38-14-50-16-90,12
Leadhead
b 1573920486
Divisions
None
Default calls
Near
Method above
Cambridge Surprise Royal
Method below
Yorkshire Surprise Royal
FCH Groups
/Bc
Accepted extension path
EP3-1AB/1FG
,
EP4-2/7:4:1/9:4:1
Compositions designed for this method
1687
Leads in course
9
Lead length
40
Plain course length
360
Hunt bells
1
Working bells
9
Stationary bells
0
Maximum blows in one place
2
Music score (default scheme)
♫ 119
Performances
Date
Type
Details
Sat 29 Jan 1921
First peal on towerbells
Yorkshire Surprise Royal at Chesterfield by the Midland Counties Association at Chesterfield
Tue 14 Nov 1950
First peal on handbells
Yorkshire Surprise Royal by the Leicester Diocesan Guild at The Wayside, Leicester, Leics
Thu 8 Jun 1989
LongLength on handbells
15120 Yorkshire Surprise Royal by the Leicester Diocesan Guild at 106 Beaumont Road, Barrow-on-Soar, Leicestershire, conducted by Robert B Smith
Sat 9 Mar 2002
LongLength on towerbells
10080 Yorkshire Surprise Royal by the Non Association at St Mark, Worsley, Lancashire, conducted by Jeffrey Brannan
Sat 23 Mar 2002
LongLength on towerbells
22320 Yorkshire Surprise Royal by the Winchester & Portsmouth Diocesan Guild at St Michael Archangel, Lyme Regis, Dorset, conducted by Roy LeMarechal
Sun 20 Mar 2005
LongLength on towerbells
10000 Yorkshire Surprise Royal by the Winchester & Portsmouth Diocesan Guild at The Narnia Campanile, Stubbington, Hampshire, conducted by Benjamin J Carey